Kwik Trip employee Logan Ernzen delivers change to a cash-paying customer while working at the company’s store on Wildcat Way in Verona on Friday. The La Crosse-based retailer has announced that it is phasing out giving pennies for change at its more than 900 stores in the Midwest. Instead, prices for those paying cash will be rounded down to the nearest nickel.
Change for a purchase is returned to a customer paying with cash at the Kwik Trip store on Wildcat Way in Verona. But soon, pennies will no longer be part of that change as prices will be rounded down to the nearest nickel. However, customers can continue to pay with pennies if they choose.
Kwik Trip employee Logan Ernzen delivers change to a cash-paying customer while working at the company’s store on Wildcat Way in Verona on Friday. The La Crosse-based retailer has announced that it is phasing out giving pennies for change at its more than 900 stores in the Midwest. Instead, prices for those paying cash will be rounded down to the nearest nickel.
Change for a purchase is returned to a customer paying with cash at the Kwik Trip store on Wildcat Way in Verona. But soon, pennies will no longer be part of that change as prices will be rounded down to the nearest nickel. However, customers can continue to pay with pennies if they choose.